Exploring the undead: University of Baltimore to offer English class on zombies
Exploring the undead: University of Baltimore to offer English class on zombies
Is “Night of the Living Dead” a simple zombie film or a subtle antiwar statement? Precisely when did viral pandemic supplant nuclear radiation as the lead cause of zombification? And which sort of animated dead has the greater potential to frighten: shambler or sprinter? Baltimore University – United States – Education – Colleges and Universities – Maryland
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Blogs Comment On Reproductive Health Legislation, Research, Other Topics
The following summarizes selected women’s health-related blog entries. ~ “Electronic Mnemonics and the Pill,” Laura Lloyd, National Campaign To Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy’s “Pregnant Pause”: Although oral contraceptives are the most popular birth control method among U.S. teens and young adults, the pill “tends to be less effective than it could be thanks to user error,” Lloyd writes …
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‘Impatience’ With Labor, Low VBAC Rates Tied To C-Section Increase, Study Finds
The rising U.S caesarean section rate reflects several factors — including a tendency to opt for c-sections too soon into labor, an increase in labor inductions and fewer attempts at vaginal births among women who have had previous c-sections — according to the first study to examine how often surgical deliveries were performed before or after labor had begun, the New York Times reports (Grady …
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